2. Setting the scene…
• Mumbai is a mega city on the west coast of India
• It’s is the capital of India and is the biggest city with
12,350,000 people
• In 1947 Mumbai’s population was 4 million
• An increase of more than 8 million people have occurred
due to internal migration - more than half of that increase
occurring between 1960-1970
• The population density is estimated to be about 22,000
persons per square kilometre
• It’s India’s finance centre (due to the ports), a major port
and industrial area and a centre of culture due to
“Bollywood”
• Mumbai was originally a series of fishing villages that
became a port and this is what helped encourage it’s early
development
3. Setting the scene…
• Until the 1980’s, the economy was based mainly on textile
manufacturing and shipping with there still being a major
port there today.
• There’s been an increase in IT and financial services
recently
• Mumbai is a major centre for out-sourced work –
companies there work for foreign companies.
• Mumbai is a major media centre for India and is one of the
largest in the world.
5. Causes of urban growth…
• A rapid amount of people are drawn in from the
countryside due to work being so varied from highly
skilled jobs to practical work and people believe they will
have better life chances in the city
• Travellers from Europe used the ports that became
known as “The gateway to India”. The area around the
port became industrialised as a result and became used
for importing and exporting goods.
• A variety of services grew around the port and this led
the city to grow during British rule, and even more rapidly
when British rule had left in 1947.
• Banking, finance and insurance that were associated
with the ports allowed Mumbai to become a major
source of finance. This enabled Mumbai’s economy to
grow and is allowing it to become a world city
6. Problems caused by urban
growth…
• Problems with health occur due to pollution from within the shanty
towns and heavy industry causes air pollution that also contributes
to poor health
• Widespread poverty and unemployment due to so many moving to
the area and the high birth-rate means there isn’t enough
employment
• Poor education leads to people being unemployed as they haven’t
the skills and knowledge needed and too many people mean that
schools and public services can’t deal with the amount of people
• Land value in Mumbai is expensive due to there being little land so it
makes it impossible for those living in shanty towns to afford homes.
This results with people living in illegal shanty towns that increase
the health problems due to them being so cramped
• Asia’s second largest slum is Dharavi and is home to 800,000
people which has cheap, poorly made housing
• Poor transport links as they are so busy and cramped with
commuters as there are so many living within the city
• Pollution increases due to those living in the shanty towns
7. Solutions…
• In 1970 a plan was introduced to move the port, markets
and industrial functions out of the old city to Navi
Bombay on the east. The idea was to also move workers
too. The plan was partially successful but the problem in
Dharavi had to be sorted.
• More than 600,000 live in Dharavi (next to the CBD), and
the idea was to move the housing and people will be re-
housed into temporary accommodation.
• The two storey homes will be replaced by seven storey
so that it can house more people. Those who can prove
they have been living in Dharavi since 1995 will receive
free accommodation
• The new buildings will have to have infrastructure
including roads, water, drainage, schools, industrial
estate etc.
8. Solutions (cont.)…
• However, the project can not go ahead unless the
majority of the registered residents in the shanty town
agree. However, the unregistered people will have their
views ignored
• Governments and developers have used underhand
tactics to make people sign the agreements.
• There are fears amongst the people that the government
won’t actually build alternative accommodation but
instead will be replaced with higher value developments
for businesses and companies to allow the city to
continue to expand.